chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum 'Yogin' GINGER) plant — close-up photo
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Chrysanthemum 'Yogin' GINGER

Overzicht

Chrysanthemum 'Yogin' GINGER is an amazing blooming flower. The gold-orange petals are spread around a bright yellow center with an orange hue. The name of this plant comes from a combination of its golden yellow color and its spicy ginger scent. It's long-blooming blooms, which are exceptionally hardy will provide a brilliant display in the garden from early fall to mid-winter. Not only is the show it provides stunning, it is also an excellent wildlife attractor. Its nectar-rich petals draw in butterflies and hummingbirds during its blooming period. If that wasn't enough, Chrysanthemum 'Yogin' GINGER is also tolerant of most soil types making it an easy-care and versatile garden addition.

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Water geven

Chrysanthemum 'Yogin' GINGER should be watered regularly, about once per week. Ensure that the soil is evenly moist, but not soggy before watering. If the top couple of inches of soil are dry, give the plant a thorough watering until the water comes out of the drainage holes in the bottom of the pot. Allow the water to sink in completely before the next watering. You may need to water more often during hot and dry weather, especially if the plant is in direct sunlight. In general, it is better to water thoroughly and less frequently than to lightly water daily.

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Licht

Chrysanthemum 'Yogin' GINGER is an annual flowering plant that prefers full sun exposure for optimal blooming. This plant species should receive direct sunlight for at least 6 to 8 hours a day in order to bloom and thrive. This plant will benefit from being placed in a southeastern facing window, as it will receive morning sun followed by dappled light in the afternoon. For best results, it should be placed in a sunny spot with protected exposure to the elements, ideally exposed to direct sunlight from 10am to 4pm.

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Temperatuur

Hardiness zone 5–9.

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Snoeien

Chrysanthemum 'Yogin' GINGER should be pruned lightly in mid-spring and then lightly again in early to mid-summer. For the mid-spring pruning, remove any dead, damaged or weak-looking stems, leaving the healthiest stems to become the main structure of the plant. Remove any spent blooms from the summer pruning and help to keep the plant looking neat and tidy. As the chrysanthemum blooms in the fall, no additional pruning should be required.

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Vermeerdering

Division, Cutting, Layering Propagation, Grafting Propagation

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